Philc
Member
people ask for creative winch mounting ideas, here's mine.
My dad upgraded his winch and gave me his old one, a winch mounting plate, and a fairlead.
Here is what I did-
I took off the bumper, measured between frame rails. about 21 inches.
cut out the middle 21 inches of the winch mounting plate.
took the ends I cut off, bolted them where the bumper went.
tack welded the plate between them. took off the truck, finished the welds.
re-mounting the bumper was a pain. I had to cut out some of the 1/4" steel in the bumper mounting, flip the bumper mounting brackets around, and get creative. but the bumper is mounted, the fairlead is bolted to the winch mounting plate, and it is as hidden as I can make it for $0.00 (complete cost of winch, plate, fairlead, etc)
total time- about 12 hours. I know I could get a nicer setup for $$, but the point was to see what I could do.
any comments?
I know the winch I'm using is only a 5000lb winch, and the fairlead is a little too big, but the setup was free.. It doesn't look like there is room between the frame for much larger than a 5000lb, but I'll measure a 7500 and see if that can go in.
what could I have done differently?
start of mockup
welding in progress!!!
mounting the bumper to the winch plate. Notice how the brackets now go from the middle out, instead of pointing inwards. had to drill new holes in the bumper to do this too...
bumper mounted up, hold cut in bumper. looks good, eh?
now its beer time.

My dad upgraded his winch and gave me his old one, a winch mounting plate, and a fairlead.
Here is what I did-
I took off the bumper, measured between frame rails. about 21 inches.
cut out the middle 21 inches of the winch mounting plate.
took the ends I cut off, bolted them where the bumper went.
tack welded the plate between them. took off the truck, finished the welds.
re-mounting the bumper was a pain. I had to cut out some of the 1/4" steel in the bumper mounting, flip the bumper mounting brackets around, and get creative. but the bumper is mounted, the fairlead is bolted to the winch mounting plate, and it is as hidden as I can make it for $0.00 (complete cost of winch, plate, fairlead, etc)
total time- about 12 hours. I know I could get a nicer setup for $$, but the point was to see what I could do.
any comments?
I know the winch I'm using is only a 5000lb winch, and the fairlead is a little too big, but the setup was free.. It doesn't look like there is room between the frame for much larger than a 5000lb, but I'll measure a 7500 and see if that can go in.
what could I have done differently?
start of mockup


welding in progress!!!

mounting the bumper to the winch plate. Notice how the brackets now go from the middle out, instead of pointing inwards. had to drill new holes in the bumper to do this too...
bumper mounted up, hold cut in bumper. looks good, eh?
now its beer time.

